Find the strongest arguments
Extract the signal from long YouTube interviews.
SkipYT turns interviews into a structured brief: the main claims, themes, chapters, and follow-up questions that help you understand what was actually said.
See the conversation structure
Question details without rewatching
Interviews are rich, but hard to skim
Important claims are scattered
A useful insight might arrive after a long setup, tangent, or story.
Context matters
Interview notes need more than isolated quotes. You need the claim, the evidence, and the surrounding topic.
Rewatching is expensive
When you write, edit, or research from interviews, finding the right moment repeatedly slows everything down.
From interview link to reusable brief
Paste the interview URL
Use any public YouTube interview link as the starting point.
Review the structured summary
Scan key points, takeaways, and chapters to understand the conversation arc.
Ask for claims, objections, or examples
Use Ask AI to clarify positions, extract examples, or compare what the guest said across topics.
Best fits
Research notes
Prepare briefs from founder, expert, podcast, or analyst interviews.
Content editing
Find themes and chapters before clipping, writing, or producing derivative content.
Meeting prep
Catch up on a person, company, or topic before a call.
Questions interview users ask
Can SkipYT identify the main ideas in an interview?
Yes. The summary flow is built to surface key points, takeaways, and chapters rather than only producing a generic paragraph.
Can I use it for podcasts uploaded to YouTube?
Yes. Public YouTube podcast episodes and interviews are a strong fit, especially when you need fast topic discovery.
Is this focused on ad skipping?
No. The core product is summary-first: understanding, notes, chapters, and follow-up questions.
Turn the next interview into a brief
Paste the link, get the structure, and keep the useful parts close.